World of Hyatt has announced an award category change to over 250 of its properties worldwide. The new categories will come into effect on March 18, 2019, so you have just under two weeks to lock in bookings at hotels that are going up in price. However, unlike most “category adjustments” which are a clear devaluation, Hyatt is actually lowering the price on almost half the affected properties.

Holders of The World Of Hyatt Credit Card can earn up to $50 in statement credit for spending in November and December 2018. You can earn $25 statement credit in November and another $25 in December when you make $500 of purchases on internet, cable and phone services, shipping, grocery stores, and movie theaters each month.

The World Of Hyatt Credit Card provides several compelling reasons to earn a slot in your wallet. When compared to its predecessor, it provides many improvements. Here are our top 5 reasons to give it a hard look.

If you’ve ever been the last person standing at an empty luggage carousel waiting for your bags, you’ll understand the frustration of your checked bags getting delayed or disappearing. It can mean hours spent filing reports and on the phone chasing up the location of your bag, not to mention the out of pocket expense of purchasing essentials like phone chargers, a change of clothes, and toiletries. We’ve covered the essential policies to check out.

Chase has announced that Chase/Visa offers are now available to its The Hyatt Credit Card holders. According to Doctor of Credit, the program is expected to run through July 31, 2018. To take advantage of this promo you need to register your Hyatt Card prior to making an eligible purchase.

Almost every rewards card features ancillary benefits ranging from purchase protection and extended warranty coverage to roadside assistance and a slew of different travel insurance perks. One of the most valuable (and widely used) of these benefits is Trip Delay Reimbursement, which can cover your expenses in the event of a delayed or canceled flight.

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